Method for ecologically interplanting sarcandra glabra under phyllostachys edulis forest
A coral and moso bamboo technology, applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of low maturity rate and harvest rate of grass coral seeds, seasonal restrictions on materials, and difficult seed sources, etc., so as to achieve simple and easy breeding , Conducive to management, improve the effect of land utilization
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[0031] (1) Group cultivation of seedlings
[0032] Select healthy and disease-free young leaves of Coralia praecox as explants, soak them in 75% alcohol for 20 seconds in an ultra-clean workbench, then soak them in 0.1% mercuric solution for 1 minute, rinse them with sterile water 3 to 4 times, and cut them into areas about 1cm 2 Left and right small squares, spare. The sterilized leaves were placed on the adventitious bud induction medium with the adaxial side up, and transferred to fresh medium for 30 days after inoculation. The adventitious bud induction medium is based on MS as the basic medium, supplemented with 2.5 mg / L TDZ, 0.15 mg / L NAA, 120g / L banana puree and 0.8g / L activated carbon; Swelling and green bud spots appeared, followed by regeneration of adventitious buds. When cultured for 30 days, the regeneration frequency and average number of adventitious shoots were 82.1% and 5.3, respectively. The adventitious buds growing from the edge of the leaves were cut i...
Embodiment 2
[0044] (1) Group cultivation of seedlings
[0045] Select healthy and disease-free young leaves of Coralia praecox as explants, soak them in 75% alcohol for 20 seconds in an ultra-clean workbench, then soak them in 0.1% mercuric solution for 1 minute, rinse them with sterile water 3 to 4 times, and cut them into areas about 1cm 2 Left and right small squares, spare. The sterilized leaves were placed on the adventitious bud induction medium with the adaxial side up, and transferred to fresh medium for 35 days after inoculation. Adventitious bud induction medium is based on MS as the basic medium, supplemented with 2.0 mg / L TDZ, 0.1 mg / L NAA, 150g / L banana puree and 0.5g / L activated carbon; Swelling and green bud spots appeared, followed by regeneration of adventitious buds. When cultured for 30 days, the regeneration frequency and average number of adventitious buds regenerated from explants were 80.2% and 4.9, respectively. The adventitious buds growing from the edge of th...
Embodiment 3
[0055] The operating steps and parameters of this embodiment refer to Example 1. The difference is that the leaf adventitious bud induction medium is based on MS as the basic medium, and 4.0 mg / L TDZ, 0.2 mg / L NAA, 100 g / L banana puree and 1.0g / L activated carbon; 15 days after the leaves were inoculated into fresh medium, the incisions were slightly enlarged and green buds appeared, and then adventitious buds began to regenerate. When cultured for 30 days, the regeneration frequency and average number of adventitious buds regenerated from explants were 78.4% and 4.7, respectively. The adventitious buds growing from the edge of the leaves were cut into individual buds and inoculated in the proliferation medium, which was based on MS, supplemented with 2.0 mg / L TDZ and 0.05 mg / L NAA. The same proliferation medium can be used for multiple subcultures, once every 25 to 30 days, and the average multiplication factor of clustered buds is 6.0. Cut out a single bud with a height of...
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